This is a data analysis report concerning the visualisation of the COVID-19 virus data within the Republic of Serbia. All of the report is created with R. The data used for the analysis is sourced from the Portal of Open Data of Republic of Serbia. To learn how to use R and develop a report like this visit Intro to DS Bootcamp in R.
This is a Sister Analyst project.
As the nameber of registered cases started from 06-March-2020 was small from 1and relatively
The number of registered cases at the beginning of the monitoring for covid-19 in Serbia was very small, starting from 1 on 06-March-202 and increasing by a few in the first week, reflecting in the high growth rate for those days. For example, from the first case reported on 6th March to the fourth on 9th March there is a difference of three, but this would look like a 300% growth rate. For that reason the following graph includes growth rate figures starting from 12-March, whilst the table includes the full set of figures.
The following table shows the number of new cases for each day in each town. You can use the text box in the top right corner to fillter the table bt town.
Table below shows cumulative number of cases for each day and each town. Use the top right handside textbox to filter the table by town.
Sisters in action: Tatjana Kecojević, Tijana Blagojev, Jovana Savić, Katarina Kosimina and Anđela Milivojević 🙌💜